Allemand Castle, historical monument, is a medieval castle situated on the Vaud shores of Lake Léman. It was built in 1291. This renovation project, combining classic and contemporary design, was designed for a family suite and three double bedrooms, all located in the main building of the castle. For the annex of the castle, three different areas were conducted: an exhibition gallery, for exposing visitors the history of the castle as in a museum, a meeting room and a smoking room, providing space for more informal exchange.
To create some furniture and decorative objects, old furniture and objects belonging to the castle were sometimes reused in a roundabout way or reclaimed when they were kept in deposits following major renovation works later undertaken. For example, barrels of wine were transformed into table, bears adorning the smoking room were highlighted around the fireplace, old stone tile of the bathrooms were reused to create decorative elements on the walls of new bathrooms. All materials and objects intrinsic to the place bringing a richness and originality to the renovation of these spaces.